11111.1111111sos, no. Is TUESDAY FEBRUARY 18, 1997 SPORTS BACK PAGE r #e Lasers clinch final Glass blowers playoff berth S.4* create art Page 6 Nttl Page 8 Serving San Jose State University Since 1934 SPARTAN DAILY Interns live A.S. sides Right: SJSU communi- cations student and Hidden Villa volunteer Ann Marie Brazil teaches two students about the the wildlife importance of the com- with Caret post pile at Hidden Villa. By Laura Venni Brazil is fulfilling her Spartan Daily Staff Writer internship requirement Nestled in the I.os Altos Hills is a place where both chil- by volunteering to teach dren and San Jose State University students can hoe a garden, children about the envi- slop a pig and milk a cow. ronment at Hidden Villa's on ROTC Hidden Villa is a 1,600-acre farm and wilderness preserve educational farm. dedicated to educating elementary-aged children about farm- By Larry Hernandez financial aid grants to the institution, ing and wildlife. Spartan Daily Staff Writer the Associated Students, Inc. would Below: First graders SJSU students have been volunteering their services to fully support ROTC programs being from (Ander Elementary Hidden Villa for many years and are now being offered the The Associated Student Board of restored on campus." opportunity to become interns for its Environmental Directors called a special meeting The resolution was also adopted in School pet some of the Monday concerning the Reserve piglets at Hidden Villa in Education program. order to "prevent one board member "I am much more interested in doing this than being in a Officer Training Corps program at from speaking for the entire board," the Santa Cruz San Jose State University. Mountains. Hidden Villa, classroom," said Kath Gray, a SJSU graduate student working Raytis said. on her teaching credentials and a volunteer at Hidden Villa. The meeting was called in order to Raytis was referring to actions by a 1,600-acre education- clarify the Associated al farm and wildlife The volunteers and interns work with more than 20,000 board member Chris children a year. Students' position con- preserve, gives tours to The children come front many diverse back- Constantin, who is grounds who, based on the philosophy cerning the issue, by 18,000 school children of the farm's founders, The board also a West Frank and Josephine Duveneck, should be given the opportu- passing Resolution 96- each Valley/Mission year nity to experience the beauty of the environment first-hand 97-01. needed to Community College PHOTO BY and to understand the "interrelatedness of all living things." "The board needed District Trustee. DREW NIELSEN "The kids love it," Gray said. "Some of the kids have never to express its opinion express its Constantin has sent a on the ROTC issue Spartan Daily See Hidden Villa, page 3 opinion on the letter to all of the because we have not community colleges done so," said Daniel ROTC issue in California urging Raytis, A.S. director of them to advise stu- academic affairs. because we dents to apply to uni- 'he A.S. voted on versities other than and unanimously have not done SJSU because of the passed Resolution 96- so." possible freeze on fed- 97-01, which clarified eral financial aid the board's position to funds. support SJSU The issue at stake President Robert Daniel Raytis, A.S. director of stems from the Caret's stand on the Academic Senate's issue, which is not to academic affairs unanimous decision reinstate ROTC. in 1994 to begin The resolution stat- phasing OM the Air Force ROTC ed, "The Associated Students trust unit at SJSU. The Academic Senate President Caret's ability to make deemed the implementation of the sound judgments when weighing the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy left values and principles of the institu- intact the long-standing prohibition tion against the implications for the of homosexuals in the military, which students we represent." violated CSU commitment to anti- However, the resolution also stat- discrimination. ed, "If it is determined that discon- When congress added the tinuation of ROTC programs at "Solomon Amendment" to the FY97 SIM, would result in loss of federal See ROTC, page 5 SJSU readies for next phase Report to be released Wednesday By Devin Fehely the final reports of The Redesign Spartan Daily Staff Writer Task Force and the Steering Committee. The Academic Priorities Steering The Steering Committee was Committee will announce scheduled to release its entire Wednesday its preliminary recom- Resource Allocation Plan following mendations for the future of San Jose the Academic Senate Retreat Feb. 7. Rail links Campbell with downtown State University's academic pro- Instead, it staggered the release of grams. ly bringing commuters into down- iii Delmas and San Fernando, where Part I titled "Rationale and By James Gunsalus The report identifies programs to Explanation" and Part II which con- Spartan Daily Staff Writer town. This consideration has become the main Vasona line will end, down Scheduled to be operational in be enhanced, maintained, consolidat- a key clement in the project and a Delmas to San Carlos where it would 2003, the effects of the new rail line, tains its specific recommendations ed, reduced or discontinued. separately. The proposed $135 million concern to those living and working merge with existing tracks heading especially its downtown junction, arc committee's report connecting The steering "We had tons of work to do," Vasona light rail project, in downtown San Jose. downtown. The cost of this option is of major concern fin downtown com- represents phase ll cd the Academic downtown Steering Committee member louse downtown Campbell with Entering the downtown area from estimated at $34 million. merce. Planning Prot es initiated by in the Priorities I !ARNIM explained, "And we wanted San Jose, has reached a fork Campbell, at the Cahill CalTrain sta- The other option is a I .2 -mile 'Ilse $15 million difference in pro- Provost Linda Bain its the Spring of road. tion just east of the San Jose Arena, stretch of two tracks, one heading CAM ject I.OsIs lies in greater amount of to make sure that all decisions were 1996. correct and consistent." By May I, the Valley Transit the new Vasona line will make its way and the other west, along San materials and labor that will be used Phase I culminated with the final Authority. in conjunction with the cast and connect with the existing Fernando through downtown in the «instruction of the San According to Ilamann, Part I out report of the Redesign Task Force lines "the general principles by which San Jose Downtown Association, tracks via one of twn ways. between the Dclmas-San Fernando Fernando connection. which was submitted for campus- must decide how the proposed rail would he a single, intersection and the intersection of "Business and property owners our decisions were made." I lamann The first option wide review Oct. 31. said the committee felt it was impor line will make a downtown connec- 2.5-mile stretch of rail, with passing San Fernando and Fourth Street. the want to study both of these options Phase III will begin in March tion with the Guadalupe rail current- tracks extending from the intersection cost of this option is estimated at $49 See Light rail, page 5 when the Academic Senate receives See Retreat, page 5 Publicity stunt may cost radio station Caret speaks Tomorrow No-injury By Laura Vann' James K Itobcm, who also handled emotional and physical distress, and President should Writer stress disorder. I ler Spartan Daily Staff the Bay Bridge case, the minor initial- post-traumatic address a variety of a ly said no to the stunt. "She later family is seeking monetary damages. A lecturer and collision KYLD, also known as "shock agreed when she was told she would In 1994, Roberts on behalf of five concerns today student debate the jock" station Wild 107.7 FM, is By Andrew W. Davi@ receive two front row tickets to an plaintiffs, filed a lawsuit against Page 2 theories of Spartan Daily Staff Writer being slapped with another lawsuit. upcoming concert," Roberts said. KY1.1), which at the time was owned The San Francisco-based radio sta- "My girl said she told them her age." by United Broadcasting. the lawsuit II Au revoir, 0 creationism and Traffic was snarled Monday near the tion, responsible for the 1994 block- When asked about KYLD's poli- was a result of the incident in which street exit from the Fourth Street Garage .Spa Han .Ciar evolutionism ing of the Bay Bridge, is being sued cies about sexual misconduct, a sta- disc jockey Mancow Muller received when a driver and bicyclist failed to for the alleged sexual misconduct of a tion representative, who works with a haircut in the middle of the Bay ealeh the draft da notice each other and collided, The dri- 15-year-old girl. general manager Bob Vismcky, but Bridge, blocking traffic. train out of San Jaw' ver, in a blue Toyota coupe, exited the The lawsuit, filed on Jan. 31, would not give her name, said the %IA- The Bay Bridge case was recently Page 6 garage through the leftmost driveway charges that station representatives lion does not tolerate it settled for $1.5 million and the SU- and collided with the bicyclist. No one convinced the girl and her 16-year- Roberts explained that the lawsuit tion was forced to pay $500,000 for II Nellie's ba-ack was injured. old friend to strip naked, paste them- was filed by the girl's outraged moth- improvements to the bridge and three Witnesses say that the driver failed to selves with bumper stickers sporting er, who alleges that some of the girl's toll -free days for Bay Bridge corn- Former Warrior stop at the posted sign and continued the station's logo and run around a private parts, including lier pubic and mutcrs. The toll-free days arc sched- coach making big, through the exit at moderate speed. van in front of a crowd. The event uled to he in May, Roberts said. The bicyclist, traveling ninth against rectal area, were shown. Roberts questionable trades took place on Aug. 26 on Blossom added that the lawsuit claims the vie- Early in the year, station represen- South Fourth Street's one-way traffic, Hill Road in San Jose. tim has suffered mental anguish, pub- tativcs were accused of defacing bill- Page6 apparently did not see the car exiting the According to the girl's attorney lie humiliation and embarrassment, See KYLD, page 5 See Bicyclist, page 5 Tuireday, February 18, 1997 2 OPINION San Jose State University SPARTAN DAILY Caret should address restructuring, ROTC at news conference President Robert Caret will hold often, so when they do, they must plan to hoped that the president will quickly get a Sq.:ihe first conference of the semester at graduate competitive students, who aren't Editorial response so he can make a decision that will The Redesign Task 3 p.m. today in Tower Hall. even born yet, from SJSU in a timely fash- benefit the university as a whole. ion. It should also be time for Caret to update Though it is still early in the semester, merit and its plan to phase out financial aid Force has spent a lot of Caret has been a very busy man and his The Redesign Task Force has spent a lot the community on the $40 million of energy and time into preparing a recom- to this campus because of SJSU's anti- SJSU/San Jose library. Seeing as how that energy and time into pace doesn't look as if it will slow down. ROTC policy. President Caret has issued a We understand there is a lot of pressure mendation for the president that could, $40 million figure doesn't include a parking essentially, be rejected or worse, ignored. letter to the campus community re-establish- structure, it would be beneficial to find out preparing a on the president, however, there are a few ing the university's stance on anti-discrimi- things Caret should address for the universi- However, we are confident the president will exactly who is responsible for planning a recommendation for the carefully examine the recommendations nation despite threats that the government parking garage or lot on or near campus. ty community and for the city in his first will cut off $57 million in financial aid. official news conference of 1997. made to him by the task force and create an This is a crucial time in Caret's tenure as president that could, open dialogue where the future of this uni- Caret said he is waiting for "unambiguous university president, and the decisions he The university redesign affects this uni- clarification" froni the Department of versity not just in the immediate future but versity and its students can be discussed. makes in the next few months will influence essentially, be rejected Second, Caret must clearly define where Defense on exactly what the repercussions this campus for years and will determine for years to come. University officials don't are if SJSU doesn't reinstate ROTC. It is or worse, ignored. get the chance to restructure curriculum very the university stands with the federal govern- how effective he is as SJSU's leader.
allowing Automotive Stupidness Euthanasia: dignity Syndrome: controlling death with Supreme Court is considering a challenge Thethat will legalize doctor-assisted suicide for ter- people's need to speed minally ill patients. Without wasting anymore t 70 mph, across four lanes of traffic, with no taxpayers' money, let's legalize it. turn signal, they come. Following a hair's- At the risk of sounding frivolous or hasty about this breadth behind you, weaving dangerously, with- sensitive issue, we should realize that this practice is out headlights in the rainy dark of night they conspire to more widely prevalent than we know. wad your precious car into a mass of twisted metal and According to a recent survey in the New England shattered glass. Journal of Medicine, more than 53 percent of 118 You, like me, probably just chalk these people up as physicians in California, where doctor-assisted suicide is maniacs and don't think much more about it. illegal, said they have helped at least one dying patient That is, of course, until they tailgate you, cut you off, commit suicide by prescribing a sufficient amount of slam on their brakes for no reason in front of you or blast drugs. by your car at a ridiculous On the same note, out of speed. But psychologists (who 1,600 nurses surveyed, more are never satisfied to leave any than 50 percent admitted per- abnormality unclassified) have forming euthanasia at the devised a special psychosis for request of dying patients or these drivers. These afflicted their families. motorists are suffering from Euthanasia means the act of Aggressive Driver Syndrome. painlessly putting to death We were all stuck with a 55 someone suffering from incur- mph speed limit because law- able conditions or diseases. makers looked at these actions WRITER'S FORUM These terminally ill patients WRITER'S FORUM (and resulting accidents) and Ily Aricirow W want to be put out of their By Jana surmised !hal speed killed. Davis misery not because they don't Seshisdri I lowever, common sense have a commitment to life but prevailed, and it was recog- because they are dying with nized (by some anyway) that it is irresponsible speed, Breaking up is hard to do pain. It's only humane to relieve them of their suffer- coupled with a driver with pudding for brains, does more iliern a set ond, third or fourth choice. ing. say that breaking up is hard to Dr. Jack Kevorkian, also known people in than anything else. They Say, 'If you do this one more time, I Retired pathologist At times, the need for speed overcomes us all and usu- do. Not only is it hard, but splitting will call the police,'" Siversten said. as "angel of mercy," is an active advocate of doctor- ally these fits of unlawful acceleration result in nothing up with a boyfriend or A girlfriend Siversten also said to back up the assisted suicide and has been instrumental in igniting more than an adrenaline buzz but not in heavy traffic, can be both traumatic and frightening. It's threat with a phone call, and tithe the debate over this issue. He has been tried repeatedly in the rain, while drunk, driving with bald tires or, in A reminder that ones personal safety is a warning is still not heeded, one may by the Michigan courts and acquitted of any wrong- general, not if one is suffering from a case of the stupids. fragile, an "at-risk" thing. need to file A rest raining or keep away doing. Look at the example of Perhaps that's what they should have r, ailed it. People Sherry Anne order. According to Herbert Hendin, a psychiatrist who who drive that way arc Downing: Downing, the Mountain View "File a restraining order to end all wrote "Seduced by Death," patients who say they want infected with Automotive woman found killed and stuffed into the aspects of contact: phone, faxes, e-mails to die are really only asking for relief from suffering. Do your part Stupidness Syndrome. trunk of her yellow 1974 Mercedes-Benz, be specific," Siversten advised. Anyone who is in such a state of helplessness and hope- Tragically, that afflic- had broken up with a male friend the day From the beginning of the relation- lessness deserves dignity the dignity of a painless to clean up tnin proves fatal for thou- before. ship, set limits about where you want death. sands of people every year It is a tragedy that lots of women and the relationship to go. Set parameters The medical profession staunchly opposes assisted the streets. If when they kill themselves men are talking about, raising concerns for behavior in the new relationship. suicide but it warrants serious consideration especially you are one and others on public road- about domestic violence that, unfortunate- When it doesn't work, ask for help. after ensuring that all other alternatives are ruled out. ways. ly, is never too far from home. "Both men and women should never be in a situation Assisted suicide should only be used as the last resort, of these If speed limits are not Downing was using her good judgment when, that they are uncomfortable asking for help or guid- not as a substitute. the way to go, then what according to a Mercury News article, she became ance," Siversten said. In Dr. Kevorkian's 33rd case, Rebecca Badger was drivers, seek other option is there? uncomfortable with the situation with her male friend, Siversten added that counseling services are available dying of multiple sclerosis. Badger relied on a wheel- Wendell Bi*clow. She told her sister that "Bigelow to students and faculty that may need assistance in end- chair for mobility and "had to be dragged to the bath- help. If you There is A telephone hotline in place to report recently had grown 'irrational' and had lashed out at ing A relationship. A COttl most concern among people room," according to her daughter, who was relieved to know one, vehii les that are dangerous her in a restaurant." breaking off a relationship is a concern that they are see her mother die a painless death with Dr. Kevorkian's to the environment, so Downing knew she needed to end this friendship. going to hurt the other person, feeling A responsibility help. plan an why not one for motorists It's A story that makes me shudder. I recently ended a for die oilier's emotion. Even though many diseases such as AIDS and cancer who are just plain danger- relationship that I felt was no longer a positive, valid In reality, Siversten explains it is the responsibility of are almost always incurable, recent advances in treat- intervention. ous? part of my life. Stories like Downing's give one cause a person who acts inappropriately when they are broken ment can extend lives, especially in the case of AIDS. for alarm. lip with, not the person who is breaking off the rela- the quality of such a life extension is ques- I propose a line like the However, Downing courageously, figuratively raised her hand. tionship. In a Mercury news article Feb. 11 Downing's tionable. "I low's My Driving?" 1-800 number that you see on and said, "Enough is enough." brother-in-law, Chris Joyce said, "She tried to be holds the world's only voluntary euthanasia llllll nercial vehicles, with A catchy name that everyone nice Australia can remember See one of these drivers, call the hotline. )on't minimize something that feels dangerous," and noticed that he (Bigelow) flared up and latched on law. After fighting a five-year battle with cancer, a 66- If there are too many calls on their vehicle, their licenses said Wiggsy Siversten, director of counseling at SJSU. even more." year-old retired carpenter, Bob Dent, received a lethal are automat!, ally suspended. For more serious cases, Siverstcn explains that both men and women should It is a scary reminder that no one is in complete con- drug dose at the touch of a key on a laptop keyboard licenses are revoked and cars are impounded. be aware of the danger signs in an unhealthy, unsafe trol of a situation. You never know how it could turn and died jwacefully, according to his wife. relationship. Do your pan to clean tip the streets. If you are one of Often someone will give someone the ben- out. The only thing I will remember from Downing's Doctor assisted suicide for terminally ill patients efit of the doubt, but the feelings that surface are valid story is that you have to make sure that you are true to should be made legal only after careful scrutiny of the these drivers, seek help. If you know one, plan an inter- shouldn't vention. and he ignored. yourself' first and true to others as soon as possible in patients' conditions. Siverstcn also gave some valuable advice for those the beginning of a new relationship. Suitable evaluations by doctors and psychiatrists will Wait a minute . now that it's an official psychosis, thinking to get out of a relationship. reports of the patient's physical and they might start going these people id altering drugs. provide infinmative Oh, I'll bet that will help their driving. "You shoulcl be very firm with them," Siversten /aura lazzarrni is she Spartan Daily Downtown Editor. mental health and prognosis. A mandated waiting peri- explained. "Tell them you want no further contact with Flee column appears every Tuesday. od will give the patients and their loved ones sufficient Andrru. W 1)I1111 l.0 a Spartan Daily Staff Writer. them. If they continue to violate this wish, don't give time to make this crucial decision. lana Seshadri is a Spartan Daily Staff Writer SPARTAN DAILY Opinion page Galhos article needs a few clarifications kw Wastage,. 'Apar. San Jose, CA 951920149 (4081924 .1280 like to commend Lem pation and repression. Fetal SJSUSIArkaol corn policies Iwould Letter to the Editor Executive Editor I arty I en K. Milner for an unusually When you additionally con- Headers are I. al, rxgrd in sider the fact that ex Managing Editor Marcus Walton STAFF WRITERS expresa themnelves on the ()pinion well-written article rcponing -president Production Editor Carolyn fierstrnan Sukarno died Yasko Agawa, Melanie Balangue. Genoa Barrow. page with it I/4.1Yr 11, Ng. Editor Or on the talk last Thursday by under house arrest Photo Editor Jay I Clendenin Campus Viewpoint Ivan Bergman, Doug Burkhardt, Sean Coffey, Isabel Galhos (-1"his is my story.' in 1970, I hardly think it is fair to Opinion Editor hrohne Ann flat as A letter to the Editor is a 200- Sports Editor (its Shekell Andrew W Davis. Dews f ehley. James S Limon-se vvonun tells 01 Having the blame him for the continuing sit- Hernandez. Tricia word 11.11pIMIlle 10 an nem., or point Assistant Sports Editor Matt Romig CrunsalicsLarry Herrera. Andy Indonesian oppression"), but uation in East Timor. Read your W llo, Andrew Hussey, Dennis !Might, Kimberly ot view that has appeared in the Chief Photographer Seal, Galvin Spartan Daily there are three misstatements that continuation Noam Chomsky and Peter Dale Features Editor WcIliarn Jeske I amite. Gloria Wigan& Paul Matarangas, Cindy Milian, Terri It Milner, Puna Nair, Vie Ribeiro, A Campus Viewimint us p455. I would like to clarify. Scott ... Campus Editor Rowena I %gado word assay on current campus. of an article Downtown Editor I mod I artarint tiffany Sandler, Jana Seshadri, Susan Shaw, Kim Having the continuation of an Finally, it is not "Timorese Skolnick. Ronda %der, Catherine Spencer. Mark ar social issues Copy Editor Aim I Mr. Submissions become the pmper article allinit last Tintor 10110W A about East protesters who are currently fight- Sr Staff Writer Mire Iraphagen Stedel, Laura Vann. Aaron Williams. Allison ing plans by the U.S. Wright, Deanna /mike ty of the Spartan Daily and was' heading labeled, "'hint," one State editoil for clarity, Kranimar, assumes was an editing problem Timor follow a Department to sell F-16 fighter- PHOT(XlitAPHF.RS smut length Submissions mimt advertising Director itristina Barenbrugge Max Berliner, Ronda Bradford. Crabb, rather than the fault of the writer. bombers to the Indonesian gov- Art Director Sarn Dewns Ar,c contain the author's name, Brandon Garcia, Brenna Jennison, David heading Retail Manager Christine Kiedaisch address, phone number, iipue Somewhat more distressing was ernment" as indicated in the arti- I uchansky. Dana Nichols, Andrew Nielsen, National Manager Jennifer Yomogida lure and major. the reference to U.S. military aid cle, but rather American citizens Charles Slay, lea Tauriello labeled, Entertainment Manager Justine Sierlt SUball.11410rla a, AV be unit in an- being given to support who are active in the struggle for Downtown Manager antel Scheeler Editorial Cartoonigt 1.4.1b.ri tin the Krilior hex 1 the "Tibet," one human rights by participating in Marketing Manager Kyle Benner Iliad frodriguer Spartan Daily nulls e in Iheight "Indonesian dictator Marketing Assistant Sandy Wong Bridal Hall Room /(5. sent hy fax Sukarno"(sic). various chapters of the East Retail Account Executives Ayantika Ahula (;HAPH1CS to t 4010 924-3237 or mailed to the assumes was Timor Action Network. Unlike Tim What the writer surely intend- Mary Chan, Chris F isher, Chi Lin Kau, Chem Burke Spertan 1)aily Opinion F,ditor. her, Glen So ed to say was "Indonesian dicta- our brothers and sisters in East arras, Chien Hui lee, Sylvia Sam AIMMR/4 School of Journalism and MaSII an editing Executives Timor, we have the right (some EMerleMment Account res., Communtratems, San tor Suharto," seeing as how it is Jon Ratta. Sarah Advertising Jose State Gan- a. Deanna Orsot, il University. One Suhano who has been president problem ... would say responsibility) to make Wheeler Id, QUIIII011 Wuhinirton Square, San Jose, CA our voices heard when our gov- Deendown Account Executives Dank) Editorial 96192-0149 since 1968, it was Suharto who Arguello. Carissa Brayman. liven Chen. Susan Stephen Greene. Jan Shaw Editorials are written by, and with U.S. intelligence and mil- ernment engages in behavior Medved nolo are the consensus of, the itary support overthrew the which we find objectionable. I Spartan Chilly editor., not the engineered the military invasion Artists Judy lung. Joseph Hu, Mike Kasper, Jim McNay government of President Sukarno encourage any interested studenu A,,,,,'Iffiledton staff. of Fast Timor in 1975 and who Published opinions and adver- in 1965 and was then responsible to make their voices heard. I 1 News Room 408 974 3280 Fee. 408 924 3282 Advertising 008 924 12/0 remains responsible for the mur- Spartan Daly (USPS11509480) is published every school day tor Itull academic tisements do not noressanly inflect for the wholesale slaughter of per- the views of the Spartan Daily. the der of one third of the East li year( 5.'S and isernesteo $I 5 Periodic postage paid at San Jose and additional haps half a million Indonesian Jonathan Karpf mailing offic es MO subscriptions accepted on a remainder of semester basis *two' of Journalism and Mass Timorese population over the COM municatrona or SJSU. intellectuals, leftists and labor lecturer Sall .10Sk SESEC POSTMASIER Send address changes to the Spartan Daly, San Jose State past 22 years of Indonesian occu- Depanment of Anthropology U flint PS i I V University. One Washington Square, San Jose, CA, 95142 0149 leaders, and it was Suharto who Tu sday, F bruary 18, 1997 3 SanGuide Sparta Jose State University SPARTAN DAILY
Society of Professional School of An and Design, for the various student Preparation for Teachers session today from 1:30 - 4 body fat tested for only $5 today from 3 - 5 p.m. in galleries running until Feb.21, in the An Building p.m. in the Umunhum Room in the Student Union. CCB 103. The bioelectric impedance testing will be Journalists has general and Industrial Studies from 6 - 8 p.m. Call Sarah Call the Career Resource Center at 924-6033 for conducted by the Department of Nutrition and meeting Pucka', Coordinator of Student Galleries, at 924- more information. Food Science. Call Kim at 924-3110 for more infor- I he Society of Professional Journalists is having a 4330 for more information. mation. general meeting today in the Spartan Daily Tips given to engineers on job Conference Room in DBH Room 209. to welcome Advertising Club meets hunting Slice some pizza and discuss new and returning members. This semester's events Those interested in the world of sales in advertis- Engineers seeking to learn how to find employ- your faith and fundraising strategies will be discussed at the ing should come to the Advertising Club's meeting ment arc invite' to attend the Career Center's Job [he Catholic Campus Ministry will be serving up meeting. For more information call Rowena at 924- today in DBH 133 at 6 p.m. Hunting for Engineers session today at 12:30 p.m. pizza and discussing faith and religion today from 7 3281. in Room 189 in the Engineering Building. Call the - 9 p.m. in the John )0(111 Center, across from the Suppor group offered for Career Resource Center at 924-6033 for more infor- SJSU Theater. Call Ginny at 938-1610 for more Inez Storer lectures on painting women of color mation. information. Inez Storer, Bay Area Painter, will be giving a lee- SIM.: Counseling Services is offering a student today at 5 p.m. in the Art Building and support group for women of color today from 2:30 - Ministry holds daily Mass Compiled by Shane Lewis Industrial Studies in Room 133. The event is spon- 4 p.m. in Room 201 in the Administration Building. The Catholic Campus Ministry is having Mass Spartan Daily Columnist sored by the School of Art and Design. Call Sarah For more information, call Brenda or Tern at 924- today from 12:05 - 12:30 p.m. in the John XXIII Puckitt, Coordinator of Student Galleries, at 924- 5910. Center, across from the SJSU Theater. For more 4330 for more information. information, call Ginny at 938-1610. Career Center offers Interview Reception given for student art Preparation for Teachers ses- Test your body fat to learn galleries about health oday there will be a reception given by the sion I he aicct enter is giving an Interview Learn more about your health by having your Sheep dog pulled out of 10-foot deep well Hidden Villa MALIBU, Calif. (Al') -- A large said spokesperson Clyde 'I aylor. dog was pulled up out of a water well Taylor did not know if the well by county firefighters after falling was at a residence or if the dog's own- continued from page 1 as gar- Program," Overington said. into the 10-foot deep hole Monday, ers were at the scene. week and help with farm projects, such Education was on the site, as Volunteers are always needed at Hidden said a Fire Department spokesperson. A veterinarian Overington, director of Environmental dening or cooking. large sheep dog well as search and rescue and interns are provided room, hoard Villa. Interns must apply to the program by April The unharmed, Education at Hidden Villa. Overington said Fisher said was rescued at least two hours after harzardous materials trams, she said. medical benefits, along with a $500 month- 12, 1997. Bilingual skills are desired and people two-thirds of its budget comes from funding. and falling in the three-foot wide hole, In addition to its Environmental Education ly stipend. of color are encouraged to apply. Program, Hidden Villa has a multicultural sum- Currently, eight volunteers at Hidden Villa Located at 26870 Moody Road, Los Altos mer camp program, workshops and forums for are SJSU students. Hills, (415) 949-8650 the community and a community-supported Volunteers spend at least one day a week, Open Tuesdays-Fridays and weekends for Daughter of slain professor, agricultural program. from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. working with the school $5.00 a day. Interns must work from September through kids by leading tours along the seven miles of friend die in accident May. They are required to teach 25 hours a trails, in the farm area or in the garden. week, tend to the animals at least 10 hours a "Kids are at the heart of the Environmental SAN DIEGO (AP) The 8-year- stayed," her family said in a statement old daughter of a San Diego State Monday. "She will continue to help University professor killed in a cam- people by donating her organs to pus shooting died after being hit by a other kids." car and her 9-year-old playmate died Ying Liu, Nines mother, ran to 14 hours later. the scene to find her daughter. The girls were thrown 40 feet into "She was crying, saying 'Why does the air after they walked in front of a it happen to me" said Hongwci Zhu, Memorial held for subway worker; car during a Chinese New Year cele- who attended the New Year celebra- bration Sunday, authorities said tion. "I think she feels so sad. It's just Monday. six months since she lost her hus- L.A. safety inspection ordered Nini Lowrey died late Sunday and band. her friend, Cindy Zhi, died Monday Nini's father, D. Preston Lowrey LOS ANGELES (Al') criticized the subway 's safety prac- "If they find any violations or see 1993, and a section from the down- at 2:37 p.m., said Mark Morelli, III, was one of three engineering pro- Protestors demanding a halt to sub- tices. areas where safety can be improved, town Union Station westward is in spokesman for Children's Hospital fessors shot and killed Aug. 15 during way construction gathered Monday "The same group of hoodlums we will act quickly on their recom- operation. The death occurred on she San Diego. Both succumbed to a thesis review. Graduate student on the Hollywood Boulevard site who are running these operations mendations," Zarian said. north-south leg of the subway that extensive head injuries. Frederick Martin Davidson, 36, is where a worker was killed, while 70 allow these things to exist," D'Amato As the inspection began, workers will run through Hollywood and the "Cindy loved to help people and awaiting trial on murder charges. feet below ground, inspectors went said. "We're talking M'I'A construc- continued framing the tunnel in Santa Monica Mountains into the had good friends everywhere she over every inch of tunnel.Hollywood tion management and the contract preparation for pouring the concrete Sill Fernando Valley. community leaders and merchants management."MTA Chairman Larry walls of the tunnel. That segment, which involves who have been critical of the project Zarian defended the tunnel's safety A subway station under construc- $5.9 billion in past and planned con- placed a wreath on an empty star on record but ordered a "wall-to-wall" tion also was to be checked, Zarian struction costs, is scheduled to open the boulevard's Walk of Fame in inspection of the Metro Rail "Red said. in 2002. memory of Jaime Pasilla.s. Line" segment where the accident The rest of the construction line to The accident scene was two miles Pasillas, 52, of the El Sereno area, occurred. North Hollywood will be inspected west of the site where, in 1995, an 80- Candidafe was killed on Saturday when a sup- Zarian said he wanted to ensure soon, in addition to meetings with footwide sinkhole opened on port chain snapped and a half-ton that "every chain, every wall, every the contractors to review equipment Hollywood Boulevard. Twenty sub- bucket swung into his head. (piece of) equipment is checked, maintenance and on site safety poli- way workers had to flee as mud and 'There should be an immediate pronto." A report was expected with- cies, procedures and programs, he water collapsed their tunnel. Orienfation hearing on the callous disregard of in 24 hours. added. There have been at least six serious safety in those tunnels," said state "This was our first fatality in 10 Mayor Richard Riordan, who also accidents since December at another Sen. Tom Hayden, a mayoral candi- years of building Metro Rail but even was at the tunnel site, has supported Red line tunnel that is being bored Feb. 20, 1997 date and outspoken critic of the one death is one too many," Zarian the project. through Santa Monica Mountains. Metropolitan Transportation said. "We have the responsibility of The latest occurred on Friday when a Authority. A four-man team led by Dan running the transportation system. construction worker was hospitalized 4-5:30pm "Stop construction until you Jackson, M'I'A director of construc- There is over $400 million that after he was struck in the head and A.S. Council Chambers- Student Union straighten your safety problem out," tion safety, was to walk "every inch" would be wasted if we change the shoulders by a 400-pound cylinder said Bob D'Amato, a private safety along a three-quarter mile segment route going to North Hollywood," that fell off a digging machine. rick up Untie consultant and a member of I.A. stretching from east of Vine Street to Riordan said. applications in the Twice, a local group that has long Highland Avenue, /Arian said. The Red line project began in Associated Students f ice. 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